Immigration reform
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“Because reform is not only for immigrants but for the entire nation, it is not only a moral imperative but a bridge to a more prosperous economy.” S.J. Jung, New York Immigration Coalition
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An estimated 11 million undocumented immigrants currently live in the United States. Many have been here for decades, this is home. Various states have passed laws which are meant to frighten immigrants and force them to leave the United States. But can you really deport 11 million people? The reality of immigration is a different one, today there is a debate, how can you enforce immigration laws but also help those that have made a living here and contribute to our economy? The answer, reform our current immigration laws.
Let's vote to keep families together
When the removal statistics report from US Immigration and Customs Enforcement came out it was a shock. It stated, “In FY 2012, ICE removed 409,849 individuals.” Continue reading. . .
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an entitlement
Merriam-Webster Dictionary defines the word entitlement as the feeling or belief that you deserve to be given something, a special privilege. Continue Reading. . .
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congressman luis gutierrez
Since the early 1990's Congressman Luis Gutierrez has fought for immigration reform. Continue reading. . .
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